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Ibn Bājjah Summary
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 IBN BĀJJAH (d. AH 533/1139 CE), known in Arabic as Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyā ibn al-Ṣāʾigh and in Latin as Avempace, was the founder of Islamic metaphysics in Andalusia. Ibn Bājjah was...
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Ibn Bājja (D. 533 Ah/1138 Ce) Summary
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 Ibn BĀjja(D. 533 Ah/1138 Ce) Abū-Bakr Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyā ibn al-Sāyigh ibn Bājja, the Islamic philosopher, was known to the medieval Scholastics as Avempace. He was born in Saragossa at the end of the...
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 c. 1095-c. 1138 Arab philosopher, also called Avempace, who defended Johannes Philoponus's critique of Aristotle's ideas concerning motion. Aristotle had asserted that a physical body will remain in motion only as long as force is...
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 AbÅ«-Bakr Muhammad ibn Yahya ibn al-SÄyigh (Arabic Ø£Ø¨Ù Ø¨ÙØ± Ù...ØÙ...د Ø¨Ù ÙØÙ٠ب٠اÙ"ØµØ§ÙØº), known as Ibn BÄjjah (Arabic:اب٠باجة), was an Andalusian-Arab Muslim polymath:[1] an astronomer, logician, musician, philosopher,...

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